Module 02
Localising the Provincial Adaptation Plan
Turning a national adaptation plan into action a province can actually deliver - reading it for local relevance, costing it, and sequencing it against a real budget cycle.
Intermediate7 lectures5h of materialFree · self-paced
What you will cover
- National Adaptation Plan
- Provincial-level translation
- Local government consultation
- Costing & sequencing
Module contents
7 of 7 completed
What the National Adaptation Plan asks of a provinceWhat the National Adaptation Plan actually obliges a province to do, and where the gap between a national commitment and provincial delivery usually opens up.Video40 minQuiz passed · 100%Written passedReading the NAP's sector chapters for local relevanceHow to read a NAP sector chapter for what it means at provincial scale, rather than taking the national framing at face value.Reading45 minQuiz passed · 100%Written passedTranslating national priorities into provincial actionConverting a national adaptation priority into a specific, deliverable provincial action - the step most localisation exercises skip.Video40 minQuiz passed · 75%Written passedConsulting divisional secretariats and local governmentRunning a consultation with divisional secretariats and local authorities that produces real local knowledge rather than a signed attendance sheet.Reading45 minQuiz passed · 100%Written passedCosting a localised adaptation actionPutting a defensible cost on a localised adaptation action, using the same discipline a national costing exercise would require.Video40 minQuiz passed · 75%Written passedSequencing actions across the provincial budget cycleFitting a set of localised actions into the province's actual budget cycle, rather than a wish list that competes with everything else every year.Reading45 minQuiz passed · 100%Written passedMonitoring and reporting a localised planSetting up monitoring for a localised plan from the day it is adopted, so a province can report progress rather than reconstruct it later.Video45 minQuiz passed · 100%Written passed